The Stickler Weekly 12 Solution

There are always elements found in cryptic crosswords that may cause division among setters and solvers: cryptic definitions, the use of extraneous words, subtraction techniques, the importance of surface meaning to name just a few. This crossword contained a contentious device in 25-down – the use of capitalisation to deceive – that some won’t agree with. Much of my cluing philosophy is based on my experience as a solver – I don’t use techniques that irk me when I solve – so I’m happy to include things that sit well with me as a solver (I also take note feedback from other solvers). In this particular instance I view the capitalisation of any word as OK, since all words could appear in a book or film title, or a newspaper heading, with a capital without changing the meaning of the word. However, de-capitalising a proper noun changes the meaning of the word – solvers look at it differently and in most cases they will have never seen that word written starting with a lowercase letter. Simply, if a solver sees a capitalised word, they can consider both cases easily as there aren’t many in any crossword, however, I believe it’s unreasonable for a solver to be expected to evaluate every non-capitalised word as a potential proper noun as they make up the bulk of the words in a crossword’s clues.

Across Answers and Clues Explanations
1 LEGALESE
Shelter broken apart by strong winds – it’s hard for most to understand (8) LEE outside GALES
5 STAIRS
Celebrities taking one flight (6) STARS outside I
9 GLAND
Last allocation of grazing property – it could be described as secretive (5) grazin(G) + LAND
10 RESTARTED
Foreign trade after period of little activity is taken up (9) Anagram of TRADE after REST
12 FLOWERING PLANT
Rose, say, is taking down design hanging in vacated flat? (9,5) (LOWERING + PLAN) inside F(la)T
13 AUTO
A pick-up clipped front of ordinary American car (4) A + UT(e) + (O)rdinary
14 FEATHERS
Concerns about the growth of birds (8) FEARS outside THE
18 BATTERED
Injured boy originally treated terribly (8) (B)oy + anagram of TREATED
20 OPAL
Stock of shop, a lapidary’s? (4) sh(OP A L)apidarys
24 ACTION STATIONS
Get in position to fight outrageous sanitation cost (6,8) Anagram of SANITATION COST
26 AMSTERDAM
Master arranged to check diamond-cutting centre (9) Anagram of MASTER + DAM
27 IDAHO
Employees of telco had indeed backed the Union member? (5) telc(O HAD I)ndeed reversed
28 SANITY
Fool involved in, say, mental health (6) NIT inside SAY
29 ON-STREAM
Shifted tons, a large quantity of paper, in production (2-6) Anagram of TONS + REAM
 Down  Answers and Clues Explanations
1 LEG OF LAMB
The French try most of flambe meat (3,2,4) LE + GO + (FLAMB)e
2 GO ABOUT
Indian state organised competition to change course (2,5) GOA + BOUT
3 LADIES
Public facility that is checked by boys (6) IE inside LADS
4 SURFIE
One who’s keen to take a break? (6) Cryptic Definition
6 TEA CLOTH
Group in school handled dryer (3,5) LOT in TEACH
7 INTENSE
Powerful tennis played with energy (7) Anagram of TENNIS + E
8 SODS
Unpleasant people died during call for help (4) D inside SOS
11 SIGNER
Handy communicator? (6) Cryptic Definition
15 SALESROOM
Ship with cargo of alcohol returned to secure marketing area (9) (ALE inside SS) + (MOOR reversed)
16 REGIMENT
Conversion of metering is subject to excessive control (8) Anagram of METERING
17 LEANED
One, giving up nothing with principal around, bent over (6) (o)NE inside LEAD
19 TUCKS IN
Greedily eats prune up with wrinkled skin (5,2) CUT reversed + anagram of SKIN
21 PROBATE
Investigation stalling at document that proves a will is genuine (7) PROBE outside AT
22 STAMEN
Stag briefly showed people a reproductive organ (6) STA(g) + MEN
23 STRICT
Hard trick ended early in street (6) TRIC(k) inside ST
25 WARS
Battles Green over closure of wetlands (4) RAW reversed + wetland(S)

 

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